A car sits on the road in front of a covered bridge. The fence lining the road has collapsed in several places. Utility poles cross the water alongside the bridge. People watch from the opposite shore.

A team of oxen hitched to a covered wagon stand near to a passenger plane at the Bismarck Airport. A man stands next to the oxen, and many others have congregated on the steps and roof of the terminal building to watch the proceedings.

Harold Schafer stands at left with several unidentified men and women, some in historical costume, at a dinner celebrating the centennial of Dakota Territory. The table has been set for dinner, and a small covered wagon centerpiece is visible.

Archeological examinations of Huff indicate that a typical long-rectangular earth lodge would have been built in this fashion. The house floor was dug out to about 1 foot below the surface. The side poles were about 5 feet high and were banked...

An overview of the town from the outskirts. Two grain elevators are in the distance on the left. A variety of houses, shacks and sheds are visible in the town. A church steeple is in the distance at right. The ground is snow covered.

The historic, gable-roofed livestock and hay barn at the north edge of the Gunlogson Farmstead site at Icelandic State Park in Pembina County (N.D.) was built in 1922. The lower level of the barn is earth-bermed, forming a bank-barn. The upper...

2nd Lieutenant George H. Dietz stands with 1st Lieutenant H.C. Jones on the ground of Fort Lincoln in Bismarck, N.D. Both men wear fur hats. The overhanging tree branches are covered with frost, and there is much snow on the ground.

Two women split and butter biscuits at the North Dakota Heritage Center groundbreaking ceremony. A covered wagon behind them boasts a sign offering Son of a Gun Stew, Boot Heel Biscuits, and Cowboy Coffee for $1.75.

A woman places a cowboy hat on Walter Welford's head in the governor's office. American and North Dakota flags are visible in the background, and a desktop is covered with papers, books, and a telephone.

Santa Claus flies a propellor-powered airplane carrying a large sack of toys and wrapped Christmas presents. A town below, likely Santa's own village at the North Pole is covered in snow, and boasts buildings labelled 'Toys,' 'Dolls,' and 'Candy.

North Dakota Democratic-NPL delegates arranged by county line up on the steps and sidewalk outside the World War Memorial Building in Bismarck before entering. Delegates are visible from La Moure, Bottineau, Mountrail, Traill, Burke, Pierce, and...

Governor Arthur A. Link and Grace Link stop for dinner after the groundbreaking ceremony for the North Dakota Heritage Center. A sign on the covered wagon behind the two women servers advertises Son of a Gun Stew, Boot Heel Biscuits, and Cowboy...

In the governor's office, one woman pins a sprig of forget-me-not flowers to Governor Walter Welford's lapel while another woman watches. Flags are visible in the background, and a desk covered with papers is visible in the foreground.

Includes a preliminary application form for Civilian Conservation Corps selection, a certificate of selection for the CCC, and a memoir written by Harold P. Leland of his time in the CCC in North Dakota and Arkansas.

Harold Schafer (standing, at center), Governor William Guy (far right) and several unidentified men and women sit at a table during a dinner celebrating the centennial of Dakota Territory. Banners displaying the centennial logo are visible hanging...

The exterior of the two story Cecil Baker round barn. The first eight feet of the structure from the poured concrete foundation has horizontal board siding, while the top portion has the original vertical siding. The conical gambrel roof flares...

Mrs. Louis Archambault stands posed for a portrait. She wears a long, dark dress, a necklace, hair ties, and bracelets. Her hand rests on a box covered with a striped blanket. A pair of moccasins sit on the floor.

A letter from Estella S. to DeFrantie Kingsley talking about her life in Eckelson, Dakota Territory. She talks about church services, Sunday School, visits from friends and family from the East, riding in wagons, and the local plants and animals.